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Filter by Meaning The scientist's research findings were believably accurate.
The chef's presentation of the dish was so believably exquisite that the diners felt like they were dining in a Michelin-starred restaurant.
He spoke so believably that everyone in the room was convinced of his argument.
The lawyer argued the case believably in front of the judge.
The weather forecast predicted rain, but it didn't happen believably.
The news anchor reported the story in a way that was believably impartial.
The salesman spoke believably about the car's safety features.
The actor portrayed the character so believably that the audience was moved to tears.
The author described the characters so believably that readers felt like they knew them personally.
The news anchor reported the story so believably that it seemed like it was happening in front of our eyes.
She spoke so believably that we all believed her story.
The spiritual leader spoke so believably that many people were inspired to follow his teachings.
The athlete performed believably, winning the respect of the crowd.
His excuse for being late was not believably, and his boss did not believe him.
The magician performed the trick so believably that the audience could not figure out how it was done.
The scientist presented the research findings believably, convincing the panel of their validity.
The actor portrayed the historical figure believably, making the audience feel as if they were watching the real person.
The witness's testimony was so believably detailed that the jury had no doubt of the defendant's guilt.
The actor's portrayal of the historical figure was believably accurate, according to historians.
She acted believably, convincing the audience of her character's emotions.
The spy was able to blend in believably with the crowd and gather valuable intelligence.
The salesman presented the product so believably that I almost bought it on the spot.
She acted so believably that the audience was convinced she was the character she portrayed.
The magician made the coin disappear so believably that the audience was left in awe.
The author's use of dialogue made the characters seem believably human and relatable.
The detective's testimony was believably accurate.
She believably portrayed the character of a doctor in the play.
The salesman presented the product's features believably.
The scientist's research was believably thorough.
The witness's statement was believably sincere.
He believably answered all the questions in the exam.
She believably completed the task within the given time frame.
He spoke so believably that the audience couldn't help but believe him.
The actor believably portrayed the character's emotions in the scene.
The news anchor delivered the news believably.
The detective presented a believably strong case in court.
The scientist presented his findings in a believably scientific manner.
The witness gave her testimony so believably that the jury had a hard time making a decision.
She performed the difficult dance routine very believably.
He presented the scientific findings believably.
The actor delivered his lines believably in the movie.
The scientist presented his findings believably to the audience.
The actor's portrayal of the character was believably accurate.
The scientist presented his research findings believably, with well-supported evidence.
The politician's promises were not believably sincere.
The coach gave a believably inspiring speech to the team.
She believably said that she had met the President last week.
The athlete's performance was believably remarkable.
The athlete's performance was believably exceptional, setting a new world record.
The historian presented a believably plausible theory about the cause of the event.
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